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OnCheckIn

 OnCheckIn

Master's Human-Computer Interaction Design (HCI/d) capstone project at Indiana University.

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OnCheckIN expedites the check-in process for Hash House Harrier running events & alerts you when participants are lost on trail.

http://oncheck.in

Chris Basham

May 05, 2011
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  1. Chris Basham
    May 2011

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  2. Rebecca
    1 Missing

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  3. Everyone’s here
    None missing

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  4. Chris Basham
    May 2011

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  5. Hash House
    Harriers

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  7. “Drinking club with
    a running problem
    Hashing self-described as

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  8. “To promote
    physical fitness
    among members
    Constitution

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  9. “To rid weekend
    hangovers
    Constitution

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  10. “To acquire a good
    thirst & to satisfy it
    in beer
    Constitution

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  11. “To persuade
    older members
    they are not as old
    as they feel
    Constitution

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  14. Meet the hashers

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  16. Initial check-in
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  17. Chalk talk
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  18. Hare’s arrow
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  19. Forest shiggy
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  20. Briar shiggy
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  21. Check
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  22. Bad trail
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  23. Beer check
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  24. Field shiggy
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  25. Urban shiggy
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  26. On-In
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  27. Circle
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  28. Down-downs
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  29. Swing low
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  30. Research

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  31. Interviews
    Method

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    Interview notes

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  33. Focus group
    Method

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    Opportunities

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  35. Participatory
    ethnography
    Method

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  36. Photo by BFH3
    Nov 13 hash

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  37. Cultural
    comparison
    Method

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  38. Photo by BFH3
    Places hashed

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  39. Untouched
    Private Panther
    Named

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  40. Literature

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  41. What literature?
    Literature

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  42. Social sciences
    & humanities
    Referenced in

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  43. Exertion interfaces
    CSCW
    HCI fields

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  44. Exemplars

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  45. Photo by BFH3
    Publications

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  46. Photo by BFH3
    Directories

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  47. Photo by BFH3
    Wiki’s

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  48. Photo by BFH3
    Merchandise

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  49. Photo by BFH3
    Genealogies

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  50. Photo by BFH3
    Social networks

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  51. Findings

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  52. Murphy’s law
    Finding

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  53. Not everyone is
    having fun
    Finding

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  54. Attendance
    doubled
    in 6-months
    Finding

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  55. Kennels are
    culturally distinct
    Finding

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  56. Insights

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  57. No efforts
    address issues
    during a hash
    Insights

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  58. Responsible
    irresponsibility
    Insight

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  59. No universal
    design
    Insight

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  60. Problems

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  61. Who’s lost on trail?
    Problem

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  62. Identify who’s
    attending
    Problem

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  63. Constraints

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  64. Expense
    Constraint

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  65. Portable, durable,
    & replaceable
    Constraint

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  66. No tech on trail
    Constraint

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  67. Concepts

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    Concepts

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    Realtime mapping

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    iPad app

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  71. Photo by BFH3
    Payment

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  72. Photo by BFH3
    Whistle check-in

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  73. RFID key fob
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  74. Photo by BFH3
    System

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  75. Prototypes

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  76. Photo by BFH3
    Check-in interaction

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  77. Check-in box
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  78. Statistics

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  79. Photo by BFH3
    Low-fi UI

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  80. Hi-fi UI

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  81. Functional UI
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  82. Check-in
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  83. Demo

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  84. Strategies

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  85. Mobile
    Technology

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  86. Printable IDs
    Technology

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  87. Cloud data
    Technology

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  88. Word of mouth
    Marketing

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  89. InterAmericas Hash
    Marketing

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  90. Tiered freemium
    service
    Business

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  91. Customized
    ID tags
    Business

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  92. Other markets
    Business

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  93. Conclusion

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  94. Who’s lost on trail?
    Summary

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  95. Constraints
    empower creativity
    Reflection

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  96. Consider ecologies
    Reflection

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  97. Blooming Fools,
    fellow students,
    HHH,
    faculty
    Thanks

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  98. Chris Basham
    May 2011

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  99. Boy scout

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  100. Paper sign-in
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  102. Hashing is
    an instant
    social network
    Finding

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  103. Photo by BFH3
    Low-fi check-in

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    On-On cards

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